Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
Abdullah b. Muhammad as-Salafi  
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Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
     Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
     Foreword of Sheik Abdul-Aziz b. Abdullah b. Baz, may Allah have mercy on him
     Introduction
     When did the Shi’ite Sect First Appear?
     Why are Shi’tes Called ‘Rejectionists’?
     How Many Shi’ite Sects are there?
     The Belief of Al-Bada’ which the Rafidhah believe in
     What is the Belief of the Rawafidh in relation to the Attributes of Allah
     What is the Belief of the Rawaafidh in relation to the Qur’an that we have today?
     What is the Belief of the Raafidhah in relation to the Companions of the Prophet ?
     Common Traits between Jews and Raafidhah
     What is the Belief of the Rafidhah in relation their Imams?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘Ar-Raj’ah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘At-Tuqyah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘At-Teenah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to Sunni Muslims
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to Mut’ah and what is its virtue?
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to an-Najaf and Karbala? What is the merit of visiting these places according to them?
     What is the difference between Sunni Muslims and Shi’ites
     What is the belief of the Shi’ites in relation to Aashoora and what is its merit according to them?
     What is the belief of the Shi’ites in relation to the Bai’at (Pledge of Allegiance)?
     What is the ruling of overlooking the differences between Sunni Muslims and Polytheist Raafidhah?
     What have the Pious Predecessors said about the Raafdihah?
     Surat al-Wilayah
     The Alleged Tablet of Fatimah
     Du’aa Sanamai Quraish (i.e. the two idols of Quraish)What is meant is Abu Bakr and Umar?
     Conclusion
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The Belief of Al-Bada’ which the Rafidhah believe in

Al-Bada’ means to appear after having been hidden. It also refers to the birth of a new opinion. Both these meanings suggest that ignorance preceded knowledge and are impossible in the right of Allah, but the Rafidhah impute this to Allah, the Exalted.

Ar-Rayan b. as-Sult said: ‘I heard ar-Ridha saying: “Allah has not sent a Prophet but to prohibit intoxicants and affirm the belief of al-Bada’ for Allah.”’[1]

Abu Abdullah said: ‘Allah has not been worshipped with anything better than believing that he is affected by al-Bada’.’[2] Far removed is Allah from this imperfection!

Dear brother, look at how they impute ignorance to Allah! Allah says:

(Say, “None in the heavens and earth knows the unseen except Allah, and they do not perceive when they will be resurrected.)           (Qur’an 27:65)

 

At the same time, they state that their Imams know everything and nothing is hidden from them!

Is this the Message of Islam that our Prophet Muhammad (r) was ordered to convey?



[1] Usool al-Kafi pg. 40

[2] Usool al-Kafi for al-Kulaini vol 1 pg. 331.


 
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